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overlords_wrath) wrote in
paixaoooc2012-03-27 06:59 pm
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How to claim your character's OpenID's from LJ!
Meant to post this awhile back and forgot till thought about it other night.
You know those posts that have your old LJ accounts that are like overlords_wrath@livejournal.com? Want them to be associated with your Dreamwidth account? IT CAN BE DONE!
How to do this:
1. Login to LJ with your character's account.
2. Login to DreamWidth with your characters account.
3. Go to this page: http://www.dreamwidth.org/openid/claim
4. Type in: yourcharsljhere@livejournal.com
5. You can pick the just this time option.
6. Wait for a confirmation email. It takes a little, but it'll come.
7. Hit the confirmation link in the email, making sure you're still all logged in to the correct journals.
8. It says it takes awhile to claim the comments, but actually it's pretty quick.
9. Enjoy your old threads, that'll be now say they're from your Dreamwidth journal and be properly icon'd (long as keywords were identical)
And that's how it's done. :Db
You know those posts that have your old LJ accounts that are like overlords_wrath@livejournal.com? Want them to be associated with your Dreamwidth account? IT CAN BE DONE!
How to do this:
1. Login to LJ with your character's account.
2. Login to DreamWidth with your characters account.
3. Go to this page: http://www.dreamwidth.org/openid/claim
4. Type in: yourcharsljhere@livejournal.com
5. You can pick the just this time option.
6. Wait for a confirmation email. It takes a little, but it'll come.
7. Hit the confirmation link in the email, making sure you're still all logged in to the correct journals.
8. It says it takes awhile to claim the comments, but actually it's pretty quick.
9. Enjoy your old threads, that'll be now say they're from your Dreamwidth journal and be properly icon'd (long as keywords were identical)
And that's how it's done. :Db